Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers.|PAPUSA MOLINA / produced by Penny Rosenwasser. - SERIES: Voices of women of power| no. 1 - Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers. CONTENT: Papusa Molina is a founding member of Women Against Racism in Iowa City, and is Director of the Women's Center at the University of Iowa. She discusses the importance of respecting differences, seeing them as assets instead of liabilities. She argues for a transformation of ourselves and our institutions through a process of understanding that political work is spiritual work. By liberating people, she concludes, you liberate yourself. - RECORDED: 1989-1990.
Papusa Molina is a founding member of Women Against Racism in Iowa City, and is Director of the Women's Center at the University of Iowa. She discusses the importance of respecting differences, seeing them as assets instead of liabilities. She argues for a transformation of ourselves and our institutions through a process of understanding that political work is spiritual work. By liberating people, she concludes, you liberate yourself.